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		<title>9 of 1: A Window to the World, Oliver Chin</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Meh.  I saw this mentioned on Amazon when I was hunting for something else, so I got it out of the library and read it last night.  I wish I had read my book about Edward Murrow instead when I was falling asleep.  It wasn&#8217;t bad at all, I just never connected with it.  There&#8217;s nine high school students talking about their backgrounds, and then each of them interviewed someone from a different background about 9/11.  I wasn&#8217;t as much in the mood for it as I thought I would be, although it did remind me that I want to&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meh.  I saw this mentioned on Amazon when I was hunting for something else, so I got it out of the library and read it last night.  I wish I had read my book about Edward Murrow instead when I was falling asleep.  It wasn&#8217;t <em>bad </em>at all, I just never connected with it.  There&#8217;s nine high school students talking about their backgrounds, and then each of them interviewed someone from a different background about 9/11.  I wasn&#8217;t as much in the mood for it as I thought I would be, although it did remind me that I want to read some books about U.S. foreign policy.</p>
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